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The Solihull Times and the Solihull News used to be free newspapers distributed in Solihull, England.
History
The Solihull News was founded in 1930 as the Warwickshire News and delivered news and sport from the borough of Solihull and south Birmingham. The Solihull Times was founded as a rival newspaper in the early 1980s by Bullman Newspapers and was a free title, although both were eventually owned by Trinity Mirror. The launch editor of the Solihull Times was Alison Parkinson. The first reporters were Robbie Burns (who went on to become The Naked Trader) and Anne Adams. The first photographer was Mike Fenwick.
The Solihull News ceased publication on 21 December 2018
References
- Linford, Paul (28 November 2018). "Reach to close 88-year-old title and launch new daily edition". Hold The Front Page. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
External links
- SolihullNews.net Official site
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